Tango Santorini Waterproof Laminate starts at $4.50 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a soft taupe, off-white plank from CPF Floors’ Supreme Collection that reads as clean and airy without leaning cold. The 9-by-51-inch format gives rooms a long, open feel, and the AC6 wear layer means it’s built to do actual work, not just look good on day one.
The AC6 traffic rating covers heavy residential and heavy commercial use, so this floor handles busy households, short-term rentals, and the kind of foot traffic that grinds through lesser laminate quickly. The waterproof core is especially useful in Southwest Florida, where slab foundations and high humidity can ruin a standard laminate from the bottom up.
Salt-air homes near the coast, seasonal snowbird properties sitting vacant through summer, and open floor plans connecting kitchens to living areas are all good candidates. Santorini’s muted taupe tone also doesn’t show the fine sandy grit that drifts into coastal homes the way darker floors do.
| Product Type | Waterproof Laminate |
|---|---|
| Size | 9″X51″ |
| Thickness | 8mm |
| Wear Layer | AC6 |
| Traffic Class | 23-33 Heavy Residential / Heavy Commercial |
| Installation Method | Angle – Angle |
At $4.50 per square foot installed, the price covers material, delivery to your home, removal of the existing floor covering, subfloor preparation at a standard level, installation using the angle-angle click method, baseboards, and transition strips between rooms. Old flooring and debris are hauled off the site — nothing is left for you to deal with.
Upcharges apply when the subfloor needs significant leveling beyond routine prep, when stair nosing is required, or when the layout calls for diagonal cuts or custom border work. Flooring Queen offers a free in-home measurement and a written quote so you know the exact number before any work begins.
Standard laminate and Tango Santorini look nearly identical on the surface — same click-lock install, similar plank formats, similar price tier. The difference is what happens when water gets through. Traditional laminate uses an HDF core that swells when moisture reaches it, a real problem on Florida slab floors where humidity migrates upward. Tango Santorini’s waterproof core tolerates spills, mopping, and high ambient humidity without that risk.
Where standard laminate still has an edge: some manufacturers offer thicker planks or attached underlayment pads in non-waterproof lines, which can add underfoot softness. But in Southwest Florida’s climate, the waterproof core isn’t a luxury upgrade — it’s a practical requirement for long-term durability. For this region, the trade-off is straightforward.
| Tango Santorini | Standard (Non-Waterproof) Laminate | |
|---|---|---|
| Water resistance | Fully waterproof core | Swells with moisture exposure |
| Scratch resistance / wear layer | AC6 — heavy commercial rated | Typically AC3–AC4 in this price range |
| Comfort underfoot | 8mm plank, no attached pad | Some lines include attached underlayment |
| Installed price | $4.50 per sq ft | Often $3.50–$4.50 per sq ft |
| Best room | Any room, including wet-adjacent areas | Dry rooms only; avoid kitchens, baths |
Sweep or vacuum with a soft-brush attachment regularly — grit and sand are the main threat to any laminate wear layer, and Southwest Florida homes accumulate both quickly. Clean spills promptly with a damp microfiber mop; use a pH-neutral laminate cleaner such as Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate or a similar formula approved for laminate surfaces. Avoid steam mops entirely — the heat and moisture force their way into seams even on waterproof laminate and can compromise the locking joints over time. Skip oil soaps, wax-based products, and anything with ammonia or bleach, as these dull the finish and may void the manufacturer’s warranty. For technical guidance, see the World Floor Covering Association vinyl flooring guide.
Tango Santorini has a genuinely waterproof core, meaning the plank itself won’t swell or warp from standing water the way a traditional HDF laminate would. That said, water that sits in the seams for extended periods can still work its way to the subfloor, so prompt cleanup is still good practice.
AC6 is the highest traffic classification in the laminate rating system, covering heavy commercial use — think retail stores, offices, and busy public spaces. In a home, that rating translates to exceptional durability against scratching, scuffing, and wear. It’s well beyond what most residential floors need, which means it holds up for decades under normal family use.
Tango Santorini is appropriate for nearly any room in the home, including kitchens and rooms directly adjacent to bathrooms. It installs using an angle-angle floating method, which works well on above-grade and on-grade slab installations. The one area to avoid is a full bathroom or laundry room where the floor is regularly wet and water pools around fixtures.
In many cases, Tango Santorini can float over existing hard-surface flooring without a full tear-out, as long as the surface underneath is flat, firmly bonded, and within acceptable height-transition tolerances at doorways. Loose tiles, heavily uneven grout lines, or thick existing floors often require removal first. A site measurement will confirm which approach makes sense for your specific floor.
Day-to-day care costs very little — a quality microfiber mop and a pH-neutral laminate cleaner are all you need, and a bottle of cleaner lasts months with regular use. There’s no refinishing cycle, no sealing, and no annual professional service required. Avoid steam mops and abrasive tools, both of which can cause damage that isn’t covered under warranty.
CPF Floors does not publish a specific warranty term in the product data provided, so we’d encourage you to ask for the full warranty document before purchase. Waterproof laminate at this specification level typically carries a residential warranty covering wear-through and manufacturing defects, with shorter coverage for commercial installations. We’ll provide documentation at the time of quote.
Two decades installing in Fort Myers means we’ve seen every subfloor condition Florida throws at laminate — wet slabs, uneven prep, hurricane patches. Flooring Queen does the work end to end. Free in-home measure: (239) 763-0770.
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Reviewed by Jack Maya, Lead Installer at Flooring Queen — 20+ years installing flooring in Southwest Florida.
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